Jenkins, who averages two … Now the onus is on the Cats to catch the bait and take the plunge.A NOTE ABOUT RELEVANT ADVERTISING: We collect information about the content (including ads) you use across this site and use it to make both advertising and content more relevant to you on our network and other sites. Picture: Matt King/Getty Images. Geelong are considering making a late play for out-of-favour Adelaide forward Josh Jenkins on the final day of the AFL trade period. It is probably something for Andrew (Fagan) to answer, rather than for me to go into.”Crows chief executive Fagan expects Jenkins to find a new home before the deadline closes at 7.30pm on Wednesday night.“It is going to be a busy day for us, like it is for every other club. I’d expect a deal to be done by the end of the day.”It is understood that Collingwood considered making a play for Jenkins, but have ruled it at this stage.Mason Cox had been floated as a trade option earlier in the trade period — specifically regarding a move to Essendon — but the Magpies don’t see room for the American and Jenkins in the same side.There remains a chance Adelaide could delist Jenkins after the trade period — with his tick of approval — which would allow a rival club to pick him up as a delisted free agent.The last thing the Crows want is a player on big coin playing SANFL. Josh Jenkins traded to Geelong. Jenkins spent the 2011 season playing for Essendon's VFL affiliate, the Bendigo Bombers, but was highly sought after in the 2011 trading period. Adelaide will receive a second-round selection in exchange for key forward Adelaide will receive a second-round selection in exchange for key forward Josh Jenkins after a trade deal was struck with Geelong on Wednesday evening. In 2010 he was invited to attend a training camp for the Jenkins spent the 2011 season playing for Essendon's Jenkins made his AFL debut in Round 7, 2012, against Jenkins signed a new two-year contract with Adelaide in May 2014.In Round 7, 2016, Jenkins kicked a career-high eight goals in the Crows' 15-point loss to the In Round 2, 2017, Jenkins suffered bruised ribs after a collision with Hawthorn player Jenkins was traded to Geelong for Pick 37 and Adelaide would pay part of his salary in 2020. Adelaide (2012-2019) Despite initially seeking a trade to another Victorian club, Jenkins was traded to Adelaide along with national draft pick 41, in exchange for pick 31. Josh Jenkins is set to depart Adelaide after the key forward agreed to explore a move in the AFL trade period. Geelong could provide a new home for Adelaide forward Josh Jenkins, who is up for trade if the right deal presents itself this off-season.